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Report On Future of Software Delivery The opportunities and challenges of emerging software delivery models  

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Report On Future of Software Delivery The opportunities and challenges of emerging software delivery models

Published : February 2009

No.of Pages : 132


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Report On Future of Software Delivery The opportunities and challenges of emerging software delivery models  

Report Overview

The way companies perceive and purchase their software is starting to change. Organizations no longer have to buy an on-premise application and host it on site, they can have it delivered on-demand, as a service or hosted by the software provider or a third party. But while these new models offer more choice in how they pay, receive and use applications, the proliferation of terms has led to some confusion amongst organizations about what they are and what they constitute.

‘The Future of Software Delivery: The opportunities and challenges of emerging software delivery models’ is a new report that examines the market conditions that led to the emergence of these new models and the benefits they offer over traditional delivery types. This report also examines future market opportunities for software delivery models and how they may be extended to hardware platforms in the future.

Key Findings

  • The size of the on-demand CRM market will increase rapidly through 2009 to reach 27% of total market size as the CAGR for on-demand far exceeds that for the total CRM market.

  • There are signs that enterprises with revenue of more than $1bn are also adopting more SaaS (Software as a Service) applications. Originally some industry commentators predicted SaaS would not expand beyond SMBs into larger organizations.

  • A study by Triple Tree and the Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA) found that on-demand deployments were 50% to 90% faster, with a total cost of ownership five to ten times less than installed software.

  • The growth rates for on-demand CRM and ERP application markets are significantly higher than for the premise-based market. This is an indicator of the high levels of growth potential in the market.

Use this report to...

  • Identify and target future growth areas of on-demand CRM using this report’s analysis of new market opportunities by sizeband, vertical and region, as well as market forecasts for key sectors.

  • Understand the key issues in the software delivery market including vendor ecosystem, competitor offering and on-demand vs on-premise deployments.

  • Enhance your sales and marketing strategies with this report’s comparison of different vendor strategies and recommendations on improving your go-to-market strategy.

  • Assess emerging software delivery models with this report’s cost analysis of implementing software via different models.

Explore issues including...

  • On-demand is often used interchangeably with SaaS, but it’s also a bigger concept in its own right, referring to a new way for organizations to respond faster to customer demand, build new partnerships or react to market changes.

  • Vendor ecosystem. At the moment there is no single vendor leading the market for SaaS delivered solutions. Jostling for dominance in this market are traditional applications vendors, infrastructure vendors, pure play SaaS vendors and services providers.

  • SaaS in the enterprise. SaaS looks set to continue pervading the enterprise, whether through those application areas that suit Internet-based delivery, such as web conferencing and collaboration tools, to those that were previously considered as necessary to be kept behind the firewall: helpdesk, back-up
    software, word processing, spreadsheets, slideshows, content management and even supply chain
    management software.

Discover...

  • What’s the difference between SaaS and traditional on-site implementations?

  • Will any of these alternative software models become the primary way that organisations buy software?

  • How is today’s hosting model different to the ill-fated ASP model of the 1990s?

  • Where does hosting fit in and how does it differ?

  • What are the limitations of these software delivery models?

  • Who are the leading vendors in this space? And is there a market leader yet?

Table of Contents:
 
 The Future of Software Delivery
 Executive summary 10
 New software delivery models 10
 The changing IT landscape 11
 Future opportunities 11
 Managed application hosting 12
 Pitfalls of new software delivery models 13
 Vendor activity 14
 Chapter 1 Introduction 18
 What is this report about? 18
 Who is this report for? 18
 Definitions 19
 Application service provider 19
 Hosted applications 19
 Managed application hosting 19
 On-demand 19
 On-demand subscription fees 20
 On-premise applications 20
 Service-oriented architecture (SOA) 20
 Software as a service (SaaS) 20
 Chapter 2 New software delivery models 22
 Summary 22
 Introduction 23
 Software as a Service 23
 Characteristics of SaaS 25
 Ownership 25
 Location 25
 Payment 25
 Tenancy 25
 Growth in the SaaS market 27
 The market opportunity 27
 On-demand 29
 Growth opportunities for on-demand 30
 Application hosting 31
 The ASP legacy 32
 Outsourcing 33
 Cloud computing 34
 Web 2.0 34
 Concluding thoughts 35
 Chapter 3 The changing IT landscape 38
 Summary 38
 Introduction 39
 How did IT come to be delivered as a service? 39
 The next big thing 39
 Disadvantages of the on-premise model 40
 Cost 40
 Implementation 41
 Support and maintenance 42
 The benefits of new software delivery models 42
 Lower IT costs 43
 More manageable costs 43
 Familiar pricing model 43
 Faster and easier implementation 44
 Less software needed 44
 Easier upgrades 44
 Faster time to value 44
 Greater access to new applications 44
 Stronger ties between IT and business goals 45
 Easier to manage 45
 Scalability 45
 Disaster recovery readiness 45
 Chapter 4 Future opportunities 48
 Summary 48
 Introduction 49
 CRM: the starting point for SaaS and on-demand 49
 CRM market opportunity 50
 Other application areas being delivered as a service 51
 The ERP market opportunity 51
 Business intelligence (BI) 52
 Email 53
 Others 53
 Hardware as a service 54
 Vertical opportunities 55
 Financial services 55
 The on-demand CRM market 55
 Vendor spotlight 55
 The benefits of SaaS for manufacturers 56
 SaaS delivered technology can support a range of business processes 58
 Go-to-market recommendations 60
 Public sector 64
 The on-demand CRM market 64
 Higher education 64
 Benefits of SaaS for institutions 65
 Higher education processes suitable for SaaS delivery 65
 SaaS in operation 68
 Go-to-market recommendations 70
 Communications 72
 The on-demand CRM market 72
 Utilities 72
 The on-demand CRM market 72
 Regional opportunities for on-demand CRM 73
 North America 73
 Europe, Middle East and Africa 73
 Asia Pacific 74
 Central and Latin America 75
 Chapter 5 Managed application hosting 78
 Summary 78
 Introduction 79
 Trends influencing the hosted application market 79
 More applications to be delivered through managed hosting 79
 Managed hosting is growing vertically and horizontally too 80
 Services as competitive differentiation for managed application hosting
 providers 81
 Growing costs could limit managed hosting providers 83
 Expect virtualization to help alleviate rising data center costs 83
 Being more efficient could boost green credentials too 84
 Chapter 6 The pitfalls of new software
 delivery models 88
 Summary 88
 Introduction 89
 Customer concerns about new delivery models 89
 Security 89
 Infrastructure 91
 Service levels 92
 Regulatory concerns 92
 Lack of customization 93
 Culture 94
 Challenge out-dated perceptions 95
 Be patient 96
 Challenges for software providers 97
 Architecture 97
 Service levels 98
 Customization 98
 Cost 98
 Customer support 99
 Security 99
 Overcoming barriers to adoption 100
 Educating the market 100
 More applications needed 101
 Stay flexible 101
 Promote on-demand and SOA as related concepts 101
 Conclusions 102
 Chapter 7 Vendor activity and effective
 strategies 104
 Summary 104
 Introduction 105
 Competitive landscape 105
 There are no clear leaders in the SaaS market 105
 Different vendors carry multiple SaaS product lines 106
 Vendor offerings 107
 Software providers 107
 New-breed on-demand vendors 107
 Traditional enterprise application vendors 112
 Infrastructure providers 118
 Amazon 118
 IBM 119
 EMC 119
 HP 120
 Dell 121
 Sun Microsystems 122
 Capitalizing on the market opportunity 123
 Key success factors for successful vendors 125
 Amount of configuration options 125
 Target and expand the right processes 126
 Develop SMB specific functionality 126
 Vendors should focus on a small number of key selling points 129
 Provide SaaS delivery to applications in a modular, expanding
 fashion 130
 Vendors need to continue to educate the market about issues such as
 security 130
 Configuration, configuration, configuration should be the mantra of
 SaaS vendors 131
 Index 132
 
 List of Figures

 Figure 3.1: The hidden costs of on-site deployments 41
 Figure 3.2: Advantages of the SaaS and on-demand delivery models 42
 Figure 4.3: Relative opportunities for SaaS within SCOR process groups 59
 Figure 4.4: Perceived inhibitors to SaaS adoption within manufacturing companies 62
 Figure 6.5: Challenges for software providers 97
 Figure 7.6: Key success factors for successful vendors 125
 
 List of Tables

 Table 2.1: A comparison of on-premise and SaaS delivery models 24
 Table 2.2: Features of the on-demand delivery model 30
 Table 2.3: Distinguishing between hosted and SaaS applications 31
 Table 4.4: The CRM vs on-demand CRM global market, 2004-2009 ($m) 50
 Table 4.5: The ERP vs. on-demand ERP global market, 2004-2009 ($m) 51
 Table 4.6: Deployment of different software delivery models in higher education institutions 64


 
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